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Re: Oro Jackson

This is an interesting question... Raftel is a good a place as any for it to be; filled with wealth (gold and jewels etc. for Nami) aside from the greatest treasure. But then you would have to wonder how the Roger Pirates left Raftel without a ship. Seeing how Rayleigh swam halfway across the calm belt, its possible that by the time they reached Raftel they no longer needed a ship to get around (then again, I doubt that too considering people like Buggy). So they might've disbanded the crew somewhere in East Blue where Buggy ended up and Roger spent the last year of his life. It's possible they scuttled the ship, but if they had the kind of strong relationship with the Oro Jackson that the Strawhats had with Merry, I can't see that having happened either. It's a real mystery and anyone's guess.

Re: Oro Jackson

IMO, the ship was given to rayleigh when Roger retired, and six years later, it sunk when Hatchan rescued Rayleigh from a shipwreck. It's possible, it's in Raftel but considering how attached pirates are to their ship I doubt they wouldn't have returned from Raftel with it.

Re: Oro Jackson

Originally Posted by rosco12

IMO, the ship was given to rayleigh when Roger retired, and six years later, it sunk when Hatchan rescued Rayleigh from a shipwreck. It's possible, it's in Raftel but considering how attached pirates are to their ship I doubt they wouldn't have returned from Raftel with it.

That would be an anti-climactic end for the ship of the Pirate King. And although the Roger Pirates were probably attached to the ship, it was still their captain's ship. I don't think they'd want to continue sailing on that ship without their captain.

Re: Oro Jackson

It would be a shame, if Tom built that ship that was able to sail all seas and which is more or less the inspiration for the Thousand Sunny, and it's been "simply" lost. I think Oda is going to come up with at least a story around it when Scopper Gabin becomes plot relevant.